I just finished reading THE FLIGHT GIRLS, a book about the WASP program in WWII. While too heavy on the romantical carp and too light on the history, I enjoyed it immensely. If you like bodice rippers or stories that bring tears to your eyes, this is it. While not as much of the history was included for my taste (the author forgot to consult with me) it is a good review of military aviation in WWII. Recommended!

P.S. There is absolutely no truth to the rumors that I might have shed a tear or two reading it. Just sayin'.

I visited the EAA museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin this past weekend and there was a small section dedicated to those women. Interesting reading what they did and from my interpretation from the museum's writing on them...they kind of got hosed when they were disbanded until later on when they were given the recognition they deserved.